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business daily report the chinese government crackdown on tax evasion for biodiesel in court the current law stipulates that biodiesel and forth to china. the charge of consumption. many importers start to blend the small knot of biodiesel into a normal one to identify people by doing that because of importers save lots of money but don't intact. the spilled out of the time it shows that because people still rapid increase this year. the total import dollar store from one hundred twenty four thousand tonne in the first quarter the key to two thousand and two the third quarter. went out for the biodiesel importers. you can tell that the hundred hits you with all her time profit. however china cup and that meant that in january to september import duties and twenty one billion euro skeleton onsumption tax. the chinese government. i would not accept this behavior modeling and hobbled into the future but due to import. working in the raid and the diesel truck hundred fifty dollars for time. they already did the normal diesel to curb tax evasion by importers. i know it from people dot com and to
business daily report the chinese government crackdown on tax evasion for biodiesel in court the current law stipulates that biodiesel and forth to china. the charge of consumption. many importers start to blend the small knot of biodiesel into a normal one to identify people by doing that because of importers save lots of money but don't intact. the spilled out of the time it shows that because people still rapid increase this year. the total import dollar store from one hundred twenty four...
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i think in your corner we take a look of trent green above the law in china. today school find out why chinese people per year to fight out the school district and added it into a tiny that you have a thing about it the combination of lack of high quality educational resources and pushy parent in beijing for the big standing on top of the school district some young women to look owning a house school district of the criteria for picking them to write typical data shows that the shabby thirty to forty year old apartment school district got one hundred on the web for square meter or more than one thousand five hundred us dollars per square foot. buying a ticket is worth a one bedroom apartment got that nine hundred thousand dollars. money can already purchased a house the school district in united state. welcome to my house for education america the dream of many chinese parent. china's rich people getting picky about where to buy the cost of america now he wanted to help cool down earlier this year. the story came out yummy chinese mother never stick point five
i think in your corner we take a look of trent green above the law in china. today school find out why chinese people per year to fight out the school district and added it into a tiny that you have a thing about it the combination of lack of high quality educational resources and pushy parent in beijing for the big standing on top of the school district some young women to look owning a house school district of the criteria for picking them to write typical data shows that the shabby thirty to...
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one thing that is until she's rich people who defy the law. to show the polity under the law. and the fact that levy went on to the larger part in compiling the broken toe coffee. one top of the dripping from any family doing to the pokey worse than that only the rich and powerful permit to keep reading. many would support a black one child policy is to the to take his frustrations that due to be able to get away with more than one child and with the local government that will be more interested in getting the money gone to know anyway the law might change again okay that's all we have time for today's episode of time to watch to make them feel a bit of a couple living in china. until then you can view any breath that all my nephew when deputy josh. says here to tell you from afar and finds nothing and no one are what or who thinks the not distinguished looking into one. now police officers. not only has nine children. or even old fisherman. the button the new superman film. mom don't answer that. determined to see the need for sucess is inspector frank the stunningly was laid
one thing that is until she's rich people who defy the law. to show the polity under the law. and the fact that levy went on to the larger part in compiling the broken toe coffee. one top of the dripping from any family doing to the pokey worse than that only the rich and powerful permit to keep reading. many would support a black one child policy is to the to take his frustrations that due to be able to get away with more than one child and with the local government that will be more...
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mr bale is focused on getting this secrecy in law approved as soon as possible. nhk was my uncle and that tells us why through. the prime minister saw the bill as inseparable from the national security council and government leaders have argued that the needed an organization that would enable them to make decisions on security and diplomacy quickly the model of the council on that one in the us. he and his scene will question the intelligence among ministries and agencies to take a central role in crisis that has been. members held the first meeting last week the council calling can analyze any classified information japan receipts from the us and other countries. to do this i'll be needing to show to pounce allies that the government can't be trusted to protect such information. they wanted to curse those girls who were to die since the disaster opposition members demanded more time for discussion the ruling party sixteen assists in fifteen games. i went ahead with it. many lawmakers say the line is that it be too much power to decide what the and you can't kno
mr bale is focused on getting this secrecy in law approved as soon as possible. nhk was my uncle and that tells us why through. the prime minister saw the bill as inseparable from the national security council and government leaders have argued that the needed an organization that would enable them to make decisions on security and diplomacy quickly the model of the council on that one in the us. he and his scene will question the intelligence among ministries and agencies to take a central...
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what usually does online shopping but we think of every law that the patient and he did he. they may have a good one to know it. small packaget for a big package that doesn't seem like much but i've not put enough to deliver hundred to keep active everyday. during the peak you can get to over three thousand four hundred packages every day. then out for development debate. we dig deeper into some the question should the future empress of china today our debate up and relax. the one cup of tea to help the labor force and thereatcomy. in november of this year china thirteen years of the discussion ton of new leaders. the defeat of on the one cup of tea the committed anyone one couple was an only child they could have attempted to birth a second child. you poking it into a job and population structure and reasonable way the complete entry on control total population. the court in front of two thousand tonnes per trip in two thousand and ten. the five point five percent of the tree to about fifty percent compared to lt ten years the donkey ratio of more severe than before. twenty
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that would force the north its own laws. no cover over most of the china had yet to conduct founded in six months when talking about air pollution the air popper quality index could reach the highest in gansu province today unfortunately this list and will continue to stay here that means that it's windy conditions continued to milk the cream cone next in line to make federal case. that concept i only have a stem on and off showers continuing into the new hours and then took a week of reading and found that brain is likely for the pacific coast action only the team trying to muster the country. investors are going to be wanting to get the team because it's been warmer than at this point again in beijing will decrease with time on wednesday. and across the america that ache major storm is still tweaking it causing a lot of heavy snow showers for parts of the canon of the northern europe the us and the central rockies. about ten to twenty centimeters of snow is likely for a windy area and he still is going to be fun day and on
that would force the north its own laws. no cover over most of the china had yet to conduct founded in six months when talking about air pollution the air popper quality index could reach the highest in gansu province today unfortunately this list and will continue to stay here that means that it's windy conditions continued to milk the cream cone next in line to make federal case. that concept i only have a stem on and off showers continuing into the new hours and then took a week of reading...
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they all there is some political awe of friction and some typically fall one by law must issue was brought to the table. and well ideological differences can really exist because the economic operation will do me and the benefit of the quality of life for paul's countries. so therefore it is really the intention from all sides to war hawk closest to them closer together and set aside other differences. the uk has also don't wanna be up high in the meantime i see that yes. i had to write sad that the uk seems to be china's one of china's four minus three takes on a few minor points that doesn't mean that said this this probably is of assuring that is all forgiven and forgotten i think nile yes the other call a toll on sunday lot to prove differences of their other can hardly belive now was a member of team conjures up all i've heard now i think the office told the timer on the is under greater pressure from but this is so cold that we cannot ignore all you fans the china market players. and because china is off still odd dominated by odd number of big businesses and to the government has go
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this is the most egregious violation of united nations charter and international law violation of sovereignty and the non interference in domestic affairs of other states. and i think russia cannot take the whole world community cannot take this to a dream just acts like. simon greenberg and that these protests would go well beyond just words and disturbances on the streets. the people of the street but often not rational. because you it's very difficult to fill the crowed one to get a hundred thousand of them didn't decide until two thousand. it takes all not really a mind of its own. and it becomes a cabin become extremely violent protests is to affirm the barricaded themselves in central kiev saying they would not leave until both the president of the government step down with that scenario being highly unlikely. the fate of the country is once again hanging by a thread. place your chest e auntie reporting from kyiv ukraine russia's president pretence that he believes ukraine's opposition is no longer able to control the situation has taken to the eu deal is only being used as an excuse to
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we know that it led to significant laws being enacted. we know that it led to a significant increase in the infrastructure in government from local to state to national levels that allowed us to address that public outcry, and to deliver significant protections through the great works of many administrators before me, including carol browner. china also is facing significant public outcry. they have significant challenges that they need to address. but the good news is, we have been there before. the u.s. has faced these challenges. we have faced them well. we have faced them over time. we know the technologies are available. we know what planning can do. we know there are many ways, if you chew can engage your states, and in china's case, provinces, to bring a state of urgency to this issue. we will be working with them to work on these air quality challenges, moving forward. they have established some very ambitious goals. not only for air quality, but also for climate. we believe they can learn from the lessons of the united states and
we know that it led to significant laws being enacted. we know that it led to a significant increase in the infrastructure in government from local to state to national levels that allowed us to address that public outcry, and to deliver significant protections through the great works of many administrators before me, including carol browner. china also is facing significant public outcry. they have significant challenges that they need to address. but the good news is, we have been there...
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i would like to start with the issue of syria russia supports its musharraf law sides. drain all the fireman's and it seems it has paid off because right now the western leaders who called for his departure again and again. seem to want to negotiate you know it's a russia that the russians position was the principal and we live in preston will we have for the international this is our principal. in the second point we want to get the ceasefire. as soon as possible the priests. all the distraction of these beautiful country. we where criticizing us that puts on his mistakes. but do we wear in contact with the opposition. i can kill you is that we received the most cool about two am pdt gauge was off seeing a position of different kinds so we we're working weeks go by it's own. the call. we think that there is unknown nina taste you can go such costs. raising the two concurrent a procedure there is no limit distribution for this snake national religious there is the only way to beat these negotiations. i'll close to think western powers were from striking stereo. a few mo
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he said don't want the law if necessary according to international standards. my math related in and this is news that japanese officials have been debating a new stimulus package and a close to finalizing the details i didn't see that turns us now from the business that thrives on how much are we talking about here. catherine is worth tens of billions of dollars in its pink thought up by government officials they're putting it together in a bid to drive economic growth. they plan to spend about fifty three billion dollars to counter the impact of a looming consumption tax hike and keep the economy expanding the government will raise the tax from five to eight percent in april the increase is expected to dampen demand. a job proposal for the stimulus at the side about ten billion dollars to help japanese firms compete internationally. the money will promote the development of innovative drugs and support the expansion of smaller firms overseas the package also includes about three point two billion dollars in cash payments to people whose incomes are below a ce
he said don't want the law if necessary according to international standards. my math related in and this is news that japanese officials have been debating a new stimulus package and a close to finalizing the details i didn't see that turns us now from the business that thrives on how much are we talking about here. catherine is worth tens of billions of dollars in its pink thought up by government officials they're putting it together in a bid to drive economic growth. they plan to spend...
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this law might i add the rice and all. what kind of united states may not fully agree with each other it's a bloody and eighty i see both sides say that a moment to calm the situation calls for sustained high level gauge. i'm sad it's all about. this is about twenty four inches. major concerns on cctv. they did. french the issues you more. ril has arrived in beijing just in time to attend the closing ceremony of the nineteenth france china economic seminar on thursday. they're all delivered a speech at the ceremony. saying that france hopes to reach an economic balance with china the seminar is an annual event co hosted by the china council for the promotion of international trade and the french to the committee every year a delegation of french governor's lead by the french government officials comes to attend the seminar. it has become a way to facilitate high level trade and economic talks between the two countries promised rail says he will discuss the measures france has taken to enhance its competitiveness when he me
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and that's the case and teaches law cited to us. i'm very uncouth but it makes me feel like we're returning to pre war of the new terrorism bill increasing worries among japanese the father eugene iv sedation. they will come at the date on upgrading the self defense force or revising japan's pacifist constitution dead fish in a cctv taken. the death toll in the central philippines after super typhoon high on the snow close to five thousand eight hundred people the destruction by some estimates is in the billions of us dollars. the storm destroyed houses businesses and agriculture and a cctv wannabe low reports even tackle the city's main jail wasn't speeding. there was no home after the storm the streets of hobart. he was a city in shock. people who just lost everything training saluting to survive then came news that inmates diplomacy the two had escaped freezing here in driving thousands out of the city they're close to seven hundred inmates here in a moment to the jail bait a storm came about a hundred sixty of them escape. more
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which brought about the current tension levels they say they were working within the international law but that is obviously disputed by many others. >>> the political crisis in thailand appears to be worsening. within the last hour members of the last opposition party have resigned enmass from parliament. it's their protest against a ill illegitimate party. they refuse to work in the legislature because they don't accept them as government they are calling for an over throw of the government. i say the situation worsening, wayne but is it just slightly changing or is it getting more difficult? >> a little bit of both, david. this is a symbolic move on the face of it by the democratic party b which is the oldest pary in thailand. symbolic because the government can continue to om rate. om -- operate. it comes at a time time of oppon they will make their final push to remove the government. the democrats saying they can't opeoperate in parliament because it's been a exercise for what the prime minister's party wants. it's symbolic but it's designed to increase the pressure on the govern
which brought about the current tension levels they say they were working within the international law but that is obviously disputed by many others. >>> the political crisis in thailand appears to be worsening. within the last hour members of the last opposition party have resigned enmass from parliament. it's their protest against a ill illegitimate party. they refuse to work in the legislature because they don't accept them as government they are calling for an over throw of the...
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including president bush are outside germany's brewers started lobbying for the country's beer purity law to be recognized by unesco. they're hoping to have their craft added to the cultural heritage list ahead of the five hundred year anniversary of the law. in fifteen sixteen the bavarian rule a decree that you could only be made with water malt hops and east and nothing else. there was a relative's home on the streets of the thai capital bangkok on tuesday after days of angry protests. protesters and police to kansas the government took steps to call a dangerous escalation of violence. police were ordered to stand back as demonstrators calling for the resignation of the government were allowed to enter government compounds and tear down barricades outside the police headquarters. in july the academic and business communities and all people including the protesters to unite and reform our country under eighteen the team protest leaders seemed to come to bond insists the prime minister must resign at the end of the week the demonstrators were still out on the streets. germany's extreme r
including president bush are outside germany's brewers started lobbying for the country's beer purity law to be recognized by unesco. they're hoping to have their craft added to the cultural heritage list ahead of the five hundred year anniversary of the law. in fifteen sixteen the bavarian rule a decree that you could only be made with water malt hops and east and nothing else. there was a relative's home on the streets of the thai capital bangkok on tuesday after days of angry protests....
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. >> you are having to prove your child needs what the law says your child needs. >> bay area school districts denying services. how legal battles over special ed are costing all students. >> you worked at that station long enough there is a good chance you are going to come down with cancer. >> and we investigate a bay area fire station that earned the ugly reputation as the cancer station. here is chief investigative reporter tony kovaleski. >> for the next 30 minutes we investigate exposing stories, uncovering issues and holding government accountable. we begin on the tarmac with an investigation on the growing demands of pilots. critics say it could affect your safety. the asiana crash at sfo last summer
. >> you are having to prove your child needs what the law says your child needs. >> bay area school districts denying services. how legal battles over special ed are costing all students. >> you worked at that station long enough there is a good chance you are going to come down with cancer. >> and we investigate a bay area fire station that earned the ugly reputation as the cancer station. here is chief investigative reporter tony kovaleski. >> for the next 30...
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it's being called the do-nothing congress from many quarters because of the small number of actual laws that they have been able to pass. we saw them push back today, a lot of blame getting thrown out around. and john boehner pointed the finger at democrats and the counterpoint from president obama and other democrats saying there needs to be more bipartisanship and the republicans are the cause of trouble here in washington. but a lot of issues have been on the table for a long time. the farm bill has been in talks for months and a couple of key issues keep getting in the way and republicans and democrats cannot agree on them. one example is food stamps. there are cuts on the table. how deep those cuts should go is the question of real debate. >> libby casey reporting from capitol hill. thank you. and food stamps one of the issues president obama was talking about today. he said the income gap between rich and poor americans keeps growing. during a major speech in washington, income inequality is jeffer dieing the middle class and he wants to make sure that the economy works for everyo
it's being called the do-nothing congress from many quarters because of the small number of actual laws that they have been able to pass. we saw them push back today, a lot of blame getting thrown out around. and john boehner pointed the finger at democrats and the counterpoint from president obama and other democrats saying there needs to be more bipartisanship and the republicans are the cause of trouble here in washington. but a lot of issues have been on the table for a long time. the farm...
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president barack obama has been defending his flag ship health care law. there has been problems with the website allowing people to buy medical insurance. as a result his personal approval ratings plummeted. obama says the affordable care act will be worth it. >> the u.s. city of detroit has been given the go ahead. it's a blow to trade unions who travel the decision, which paves the way to spending cuts. it's an attempt to pay off some of the $18 billion debt. >> india is refusing to bundle on food subsidies as negotiations to finalise a trade deal continues as a world trade organization summit in indonesia. hundreds of protesters held demonstrations outside the conference in bali, angry that a deal could lead to the elimination of subsidies. >> south korea's president opened an international fund to help those countries most vulnerable to climate change. >> it is expected to help pour nations reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the money from the fund is supposed to come from the rich countries. only sea has contributed $40 million towards it. >> translati
president barack obama has been defending his flag ship health care law. there has been problems with the website allowing people to buy medical insurance. as a result his personal approval ratings plummeted. obama says the affordable care act will be worth it. >> the u.s. city of detroit has been given the go ahead. it's a blow to trade unions who travel the decision, which paves the way to spending cuts. it's an attempt to pay off some of the $18 billion debt. >> india is refusing...
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building measures up between your forces in particular but also between other parts of the military and law enforcement systems. i think overall. wh the vice president is going to do is encourage a lessening of tensions between china and japan and underscore how important the sino japanese relations that is out to both countries and to the preservation of stability prosperity in northeast asia there was bonnie glaser senior advisor for asia at the center for strategic and international studies a us think tank based in washington. i i i. haiku are short on paper but often long in meaning. more people around the world of writing be streamlined palms and some are mailing them to japan the birthplace of haiku the busiest include well known names as nhk world takashi channels that tells us the eye. the european council have more room. why is that all the new official he's also a keen haiku poet in october he published a second collection of his works this is one of these mornings. you don't think can be daunting and his ministers the growing moving again this boy and solid as the body of trendy
building measures up between your forces in particular but also between other parts of the military and law enforcement systems. i think overall. wh the vice president is going to do is encourage a lessening of tensions between china and japan and underscore how important the sino japanese relations that is out to both countries and to the preservation of stability prosperity in northeast asia there was bonnie glaser senior advisor for asia at the center for strategic and international studies...
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they are hope -- a beer unity law. in 1516, the bearberry and ruler decreed beer could only be made with water, malt, hops, and yeast and nothing else. there was relative calm on the streets of the thai capital after days of angry protests. police itrs and should can says the government took steps to calm a dangerous escalation of violence. police were ordered to stand back as demonstrators calling for the resignation of the to entert were allowed government compounds and tear down barricades outside of the police headquarters. i ask the business community and all people, including the protesters, to unite and reform our country under the king. the protestant leader insists the prime minister must resign at the end of the week. the demonstrators were still on the streets. lower --y's extreme extreme right is facing a ban. interior ministers launched a case the constitutional court to outlaw the party. the petition alleges it is like anti-'s nazi and is democratic. a previous attempt to ban them failed a decade ago. >>
they are hope -- a beer unity law. in 1516, the bearberry and ruler decreed beer could only be made with water, malt, hops, and yeast and nothing else. there was relative calm on the streets of the thai capital after days of angry protests. police itrs and should can says the government took steps to calm a dangerous escalation of violence. police were ordered to stand back as demonstrators calling for the resignation of the to entert were allowed government compounds and tear down barricades...
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he empowered them and the country to emerge from their laws. >> what have you taken from his leadership? >> unity. that's the most important thing. >> peace, reconciliation, that was the message, a message we have to teach our children and our children's children. >> this was not about sadness or mourning, it was about honour, remembering his generosity and spirit. >> this is a gift. >> your struggle. your commitment, and your discipline has released me to stand before you today. >> he's an example to all of us >> to black and white south africans. >> we are the same. the only thing that separates us is a pigment in our skin. it means nothing. we are all the same, and are driven by the same things in the same way. >> so maybe, just maybe that long walk to freedom is a little shorter thanks to tata. >> nelson mandela's legacy can be heard in the children's voices of soweto, to the smiles the elderly who never thought they'd live to see the day that equality became law. he touched many lives, some more personal or lasting than any of us could have expected. i had the honour of meeting nel
he empowered them and the country to emerge from their laws. >> what have you taken from his leadership? >> unity. that's the most important thing. >> peace, reconciliation, that was the message, a message we have to teach our children and our children's children. >> this was not about sadness or mourning, it was about honour, remembering his generosity and spirit. >> this is a gift. >> your struggle. your commitment, and your discipline has released me to...
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it's young people, after all, that need to sign up for the new health care law in order for it to work. you have to get the younger, healthier people into the system to pay for the other folks. so far, there are suggestions that a lot of young people are not signing up just yet. >> what does he need to do to convince them? one problem is they think they're young and invincible. they'll never get sick and need this kind of thing. >> that's one thing. he is clearly making sure this website works. it's no secret that younger people do most of their shop, most of their life online at this point. if there is word that there is a government website they need to use is not working, that's something he has to address. >> president obama is coming be in nur preer from republicans and democrats to fire members of his administration in the wake of that botched healthcare.gov rollout. do you that i is going to happen? >> this is a president that doesn't like to fire people. he nudges them out. if anyone is under the gun, it is folks at the health and human services. they have a few more weeks to m
it's young people, after all, that need to sign up for the new health care law in order for it to work. you have to get the younger, healthier people into the system to pay for the other folks. so far, there are suggestions that a lot of young people are not signing up just yet. >> what does he need to do to convince them? one problem is they think they're young and invincible. they'll never get sick and need this kind of thing. >> that's one thing. he is clearly making sure this...
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this is popular with the pla, with law enforcement agencies, and i think that is one factor. and japan is clearly another factor. the chinese want to change the status quo in the region. so that these disputed islands are essentially under china's administrative control. then i think there is a third factor that i think it is especially important. and that is that china is seeking to control, first, deny the u.s. navy access to, and then later, to actually exert control over its nare sea, the east china sea, the south china sea and the yellow change and they're pushing us back to the first island change and the longer term goal is the second island chain which is as far back as guam. >> randy, how dangerous do you think this is ultimately? >> i think there are a i think the near term danger is the operating environment there carries a lot more risks. a chance for accident. miscalculation. because the chinese have basically announced a way in which it is uncertain how they will enforce or whether they can enforce it and that adds immediate risk. the think the longer term risk,
this is popular with the pla, with law enforcement agencies, and i think that is one factor. and japan is clearly another factor. the chinese want to change the status quo in the region. so that these disputed islands are essentially under china's administrative control. then i think there is a third factor that i think it is especially important. and that is that china is seeking to control, first, deny the u.s. navy access to, and then later, to actually exert control over its nare sea, the...
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is only about fourteen months away for the government to be changed democratically called into the law and the constitution and for the new president whether he has to then go ahead with this proposal with this agreement what is what we're looking at now is only completely different we're looking at a demand for the president and the prime minister and the government to be removed from power by people in the streets. ukraine said it needed time to sort out his ever growing foreign debt and work out how to fund the modernization program you have declared this would have helped save called jobs before entered into any deal with the e.u. but foreign policy analyst for like a question in a cover thinks the you won't let you crane profit from europe's economy as european union officials and has a few rypien states try to explain the advantages of european membership to the ukrainians the felician they couldn't name even a few ukrainian products that would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that is that there would be none indeed the european marke
is only about fourteen months away for the government to be changed democratically called into the law and the constitution and for the new president whether he has to then go ahead with this proposal with this agreement what is what we're looking at now is only completely different we're looking at a demand for the president and the prime minister and the government to be removed from power by people in the streets. ukraine said it needed time to sort out his ever growing foreign debt and work...
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in the country this is a most agreed just violation of the united nations charter and international law violation of sovereignty and the not interference in the domestic affairs of other states some in ukraine believe that these protests could go well beyond just words and disturbances on the streets protesters have firmly barricaded themselves in central kiev saying they would not leave until both the president and the government step down with that scenario being highly unlikely the fate of the country is once again hanging by a thread. reporting from kiev in ukraine and russia's president vladimir putin says the current unrest in ukraine is far from spontaneous adding that it's no longer about the country's failed deal with the e.u. but rather an attempt at a power grab. number was really as i see it was going on in kiev has little to do with ukraine's relations with the e.u. it's an internal political process the opposition destabilising the legitimately elected leadership which moreover was going on doesn't look like a revolution but a well planned action i think they were prepared
in the country this is a most agreed just violation of the united nations charter and international law violation of sovereignty and the not interference in the domestic affairs of other states some in ukraine believe that these protests could go well beyond just words and disturbances on the streets protesters have firmly barricaded themselves in central kiev saying they would not leave until both the president and the government step down with that scenario being highly unlikely the fate of...
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. >> i will work with anybody to implement and improve this law effectively. you got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> pelley: the white house told us today that 650,000 americans visited the web site today alone. the administration says there were one million visits yesterday. manuel bojorquez tells us many of the people visiting the site are having a much more positive experience than earlier users did. >> come on, guys. >> reporter: moksha efsea, a pet sitter in fort worth, texas, said he had no problem enrolling in healthcare.gov, a big difference from two months ago. >> i'm a dog walker, it's a difference between a cooperative thing and a friendly dog wagging their tail and one trying to bite me. >> reporter: because he has panic attacks, he says private insurance would have cost him $800 a month. with a tax credit, his new plan will cost $112. looks like it's going to work out for everyone. the savings are unimaginable. >> reporter: in dallas, le dawn stark spent yesterday afternoon trying to sign up, too. she's
. >> i will work with anybody to implement and improve this law effectively. you got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> pelley: the white house told us today that 650,000 americans visited the web site today alone. the administration says there were one million visits yesterday. manuel bojorquez tells us many of the people visiting the site are having a much more positive experience than earlier users did. >> come...
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that means that on the three pro was successfully launched the law must repeat carrier rockets hit low income school in the mall and a six wheeled robot a broker called it a graph that if everything goes the plan. the rover will win on the moon the mid december where one can touch a lot of servants and search for natural resources. the probe is scheduled to return to earth in twenty seventeen the singer's assistance of the second state of china's lunar exploration program the first that was warming the movie which was accomplished first time in two thousand seven. that thursday will be returning rock samples to earth by the year twenty twenty after which the mesa will look into the possibility of sending a few men to the moon's surface casing and says that a space program for peaceful purposes but the us department states as it was to prevent china from a business these capabilities as it continues to gain a strategic advantage have been added and it is did you know to thailand the anti government movement issued an ultimatum to prime minister yang locks in a while to step down within
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, namingill bratton to be the city's next police commissioner, the 66-year-old bratton is a veteran law enforcement official who previously ran the nypd and resilient as demonstration and headed the police department's above los angeles and boston. a new poll from cnn showing support for stricter gun control is fading. just 49 percent now say they back restrictions to the second amendment down six points from the 55 percent who have said they back in control in january. but may be part of the reason that the new york mayor now michael bloomberg, you remember him, gun control group bears against illegal vans surrendering extreme tactics to push can control. please take a look at their shocking new ad for portrayal of a potential school shooting nine da before the first anniversary of that age and connecticut school massacre. >> on december 14th we will have a momenof silence for newtown. but with 26 more schools shooting since that date, ask yourlf, is silence what america needs are now? lou: joining us now, the "a-team," pulitzerrize-winning columnist, new york post of fox news to trigg
, namingill bratton to be the city's next police commissioner, the 66-year-old bratton is a veteran law enforcement official who previously ran the nypd and resilient as demonstration and headed the police department's above los angeles and boston. a new poll from cnn showing support for stricter gun control is fading. just 49 percent now say they back restrictions to the second amendment down six points from the 55 percent who have said they back in control in january. but may be part of the...
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is only about fourteen months away for the government to be changed democratically according to the law and the constitution and for the new president whoever he is to then go ahead with this proposed with this agreement but what he's looking at now is only completely different we're looking at a demand for the president and the prime minister and the government to be removed from power by people in the streets ukraine said it needed time to sort out its ever growing forand and work out how to fund the modernization program he have said this would have helped safeguard jobs before it entered into any deal with the e.u. but foreign policy analysts from a question of a thinks the e.u. won't let you crane profit from europe's economy. there's some european union as he shoals and heads of humor paean states try to explain the and then teach yourself european membership to the ukrainians the solution they couldn't even if you ukrainian president there would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that there would be none indeed the european market is ve
is only about fourteen months away for the government to be changed democratically according to the law and the constitution and for the new president whoever he is to then go ahead with this proposed with this agreement but what he's looking at now is only completely different we're looking at a demand for the president and the prime minister and the government to be removed from power by people in the streets ukraine said it needed time to sort out its ever growing forand and work out how to...
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paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist was detained under anti terror laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data and later that month the paper was forced to destroy hard drives containing sensitive information although that to fail to stop more revelations and so here we are now with the editor of the guardian being grilled by m.p.'s about aiding terrorists. right to see. her story. and i think that your. thousands of protesters in the ukrainian capital are demanding the president dishpans the country's cabinet that's after a motion of no confidence was rejected by parliament in a far east. is in kiev for us. the system itself was a rather rowdy affair few know anything about the ukrainian rada or the parliament it's been known to come to blows during a particularly heated discussions this time around you can say that the session has started off for the skirmish right away when the main speaker and the prime minister are sorry to cut to the stage well he has had hard quite a hard time trying to speak over the noise that the parliamentary is were ma
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confidence-building measures between air forces in particular but also between other parts of the military and law enforcement systems. but i think overall, what the vice president is going to do is encourage a lessening of tensions between china and japan and underscore how important the relationship is to both countries and to the preservation of stability, prosperity in northeast asia. >> and that was bonnie glaser, senior adviser for asia at the center for strategic and international studies, a u.s. think tank based in washington. >>> monday marks one week since anti-government protesters in thailand began sit-ins at official buildings in bangkok. the demonstrators are calling for prime minister yingluck shinawatra to step down. tension across the country remains high, and the anti-yingluck groups are escalating their protests. we have the story. >> so far it appears there's no sign that the demonstrators will stop any time soon. instead the scope of the activities appears to be expanding. the protesters are calling on government workers across the country to come out on strike to paralyze the
confidence-building measures between air forces in particular but also between other parts of the military and law enforcement systems. but i think overall, what the vice president is going to do is encourage a lessening of tensions between china and japan and underscore how important the relationship is to both countries and to the preservation of stability, prosperity in northeast asia. >> and that was bonnie glaser, senior adviser for asia at the center for strategic and international...
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politicians we also know that the leader of the biggest opposition party from poland kaczynski the leader of law and justice party also visited kiev those days so i think they're trying to get some more political out the other here in poland for the polish public opinion done to earn some points on the international arena so i wouldn't really seriously worry about they are speeches but of course their speeches are let's say at least intolerable if we look at that point of view of the diplomatic relations between the two countries if we look at it from the point of view that means that i share with you the deputy speaker of european parliament and he hasn't had the right to voice the opinion of the whole european parliament i guess i'm not so sure should the opposition succeed in overthrowing big government that in ukraine do you think that the e.u. well wants to associate with such a turbulent nation as ukraine. i guess that for the moment being any kind of association and first and foremost signing of the deep and comprehensive free trade agreement with between us and ukraine to be kind of suic
politicians we also know that the leader of the biggest opposition party from poland kaczynski the leader of law and justice party also visited kiev those days so i think they're trying to get some more political out the other here in poland for the polish public opinion done to earn some points on the international arena so i wouldn't really seriously worry about they are speeches but of course their speeches are let's say at least intolerable if we look at that point of view of the diplomatic...
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paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist was detained under anti terror laws at legibly for carrying more incriminating data now later that month the paper was forced to destroy hard drives containing sensitive information although that too failed to stop more revelations and so here we are now with the editor of the guardian being potentially threatened with legal action at this hearing but jeremy corbett member of parliament for the british labor party doesn't believe it will go that far. in the guardian obviously there is a danger of muslim. and other bits of media organization i don't think they will go that far because the great tradition of journalism in britain is that. without fear or favor and say what they believe. rather diminished a great journalistic tradition but the guardian has very proudly for it and should be supported for it i think it's extremely unlikely they would prosecute the editor of a newspaper and trying to close a newspaper it has never happened before in britain that i can remember and i don't think it's going to happen. well from
paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist was detained under anti terror laws at legibly for carrying more incriminating data now later that month the paper was forced to destroy hard drives containing sensitive information although that too failed to stop more revelations and so here we are now with the editor of the guardian being potentially threatened with legal action at this hearing but jeremy corbett member of parliament for the british labor party doesn't...
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from administrative directives to law enforcement officers, telling them not to arrest or deport the vast majority of those in the u.s. illegally to major rewrites of the affordable care act via speeches or the white house blog, president obama has grown increasingly willing to use the powers of the executive branch to effect major changes without ever going through congress. jonathan turley, a supporter of the president and his policies calls the trend troubling. >> the problem with what the president is doing is he's not simply posing a danger to the constitutional system, he's becoming the very danger the constitution was designed to avoid, that is the concentration of power in any single branch. >> reporter: other constitutional experts argue that president obama is carrying out his constitutional duties to take care that the laws be faithfully executed by revising obama care in ways that will make it viable. >> i have to say that hyperventilating about how extraordinary and unprecedented and unconstitutional these delays are is just -- is just that, it's hyperventilation and con
from administrative directives to law enforcement officers, telling them not to arrest or deport the vast majority of those in the u.s. illegally to major rewrites of the affordable care act via speeches or the white house blog, president obama has grown increasingly willing to use the powers of the executive branch to effect major changes without ever going through congress. jonathan turley, a supporter of the president and his policies calls the trend troubling. >> the problem with what...
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misrata does not want us to return until there is a law that compensates them they say that there are women who are raped by two we are go they want to investigate us and apply justice they are asking the libyan government not to allow us back until those guilty go to tribunals in our sentence the refugees at the camp believe they are being collectively punished for the crimes of a few and we are sure some people did bad things we are not all guilty for that people from too we are good have met with people from misrata to solve the problem we apologized to the families of misrata the medians were good but there is no answer from their side. for now the displaced to work and can only hope and pray that one day they can return to the form of knives police here on t.v. . still to come in the program china's currency sweeps to success. it's replace the euro as the world's second trade currency coming up we have been experts and gives his opinion on what this means for the global economy. ukraine deeply divided kid sovereign decision to walk away from an association agreement with brussels
misrata does not want us to return until there is a law that compensates them they say that there are women who are raped by two we are go they want to investigate us and apply justice they are asking the libyan government not to allow us back until those guilty go to tribunals in our sentence the refugees at the camp believe they are being collectively punished for the crimes of a few and we are sure some people did bad things we are not all guilty for that people from too we are good have met...
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yield in august the paper the partner of the guardian columnist was detained under and to terrorist laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data later that month the paper was forced to destroy hard drives containing sensitive data although that too failed to stop more revelations and here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before and. during at this hour britain's switch a charge with china faces a great wall of skepticism. while david cameron visits beijing tweets in mandarin him for. it's closer trade links between the u.k. and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration problem down in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. on dell's home to the baker washington deflects cobbles accuse asians that it's menu creating up got a standing to signing a deal to let its troops stay at a time security. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports i'm likely to push the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter po
yield in august the paper the partner of the guardian columnist was detained under and to terrorist laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data later that month the paper was forced to destroy hard drives containing sensitive data although that too failed to stop more revelations and here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before and. during at this hour britain's switch a charge with china faces a great wall of skepticism. while david cameron visits beijing tweets...
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paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist was detained under and to terror laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data later that month the paper was forced to destroy the hard drives containing sensitive data although that too failed to stop more revelations and here we go now waiting for the edge of the guardian to go before and. and coming up this hour britain's sweet trick child with china faces a great wall of skepticism. while david cameron visits beijing tweets in mind. and implemented some closer trade links between the u.k. and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crime down in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. and also offer the break that washington deflects kabul's accusations that its many praising afghanistan into signing a deal to let his troops stay at a time security is as bad as i have. the. economic down to find out. the long. and the rest because i. believe it's really. going to. be. a. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today on researchers.
paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist was detained under and to terror laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data later that month the paper was forced to destroy the hard drives containing sensitive data although that too failed to stop more revelations and here we go now waiting for the edge of the guardian to go before and. and coming up this hour britain's sweet trick child with china faces a great wall of skepticism. while david cameron visits...
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and it was the most sweeping change in patent law in the history of our country. yet even before we are able to judge the effects of the america invents act, a new patent bill is being rammed through this house and through congress. i wish i could focus simply on the bad provisions of this new bill, the innovation act, i like to think of it as the antiinnovation act, h.r. 33 -- anti-innovation act, h.r. 3339, which is expected to be on the floor later this week. but if the bill is bad, which we're talking about, the process being used to stifle debate and ram this down the congressional throats here on the floor is even worse. in the one judiciary committee hearing, witness after witness strongly recommended moving forward slowly and warned of unintended consequences. it only takes a few minutes to consider each provision of this bill to see that, although it may be aimed at a single thorn in the side of megaelectronic companies, it will create much more pain in other industries. in higher education, and especially to individual inventors. in the rush to get h.r.
and it was the most sweeping change in patent law in the history of our country. yet even before we are able to judge the effects of the america invents act, a new patent bill is being rammed through this house and through congress. i wish i could focus simply on the bad provisions of this new bill, the innovation act, i like to think of it as the antiinnovation act, h.r. 33 -- anti-innovation act, h.r. 3339, which is expected to be on the floor later this week. but if the bill is bad, which...
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paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist was detained under anti terror laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data well later that month for people was forced to destroy hard drives containing sensitive information or that to fail to stop more revolutions and here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before m.p.'s which he's doing right now. this is all t. international coming up this hour britain's sweet chats with china faces a great wall skepticism. guilty as charged. with russia's bolshoi ballet will spend the next six years behind bars for masterminding a brutal acid attack on the company's director i've got another story still to come . up with. the. choose. the stories get him. off to. smiles and sweet talk from david cameron who's doing his best to look china into investing more into britain's economy the prime minister is resorting to political beijing at the head of the u.k.'s largest ever trade delegation. some in europe and elsewhere see the world changing and want to shut china off behind the bamboo curtain of trade bar
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paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist was detained and am to terror laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data and later that month the paper was forced to destroy hard drives containing sensitive data order that to fail to stop more regressions and here we are now waiting for the editor of the guardian to go before. this is asking internationally coming up this hour britain so we chit chat with china faces a great wall of skepticism. while david cameron visits beijing tweets in. written in promotes closer trade links between the u.k. and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration from down in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. for the break washington deflects cobbles accuse asians that it's manipulating afghanistan into signing a deal to let its troops stay at a time security is as bad as that. speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on all. the teams in the world talks specifically ip interview interesting story to tell you. the arabic to
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and the guardian's tech never defended off that there was a chance that the newspaper broke british law is actually looking into this how far do you think the government could go even perhaps to close the paper down if it has broken the law. i don't think they would go that far because the great tradition of journalism in britain is that journalists stand up without fear or favor and say what they believe the murdoch empire has rather diminished a great journalistic tradition but the guardian has stood up i think very proudly for it and should be supported for it i think it's extremely unlikely they would dare to prosecute the editor of a newspaper or desert trying clothes and it is never happened before in britain that i can remember and i don't think that's going to happen now and i think it's very important that we contrast this behavior of the guardian's awards the way in which people in the usa have been silenced merely for telling what's going on internally in the security services and of course the revelations about the general surveillance by google and others coming through bot
and the guardian's tech never defended off that there was a chance that the newspaper broke british law is actually looking into this how far do you think the government could go even perhaps to close the paper down if it has broken the law. i don't think they would go that far because the great tradition of journalism in britain is that journalists stand up without fear or favor and say what they believe the murdoch empire has rather diminished a great journalistic tradition but the guardian...
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we have laws and protection and oversight. i told my allies, we send our intelligence services to the foreign intelligence surveillance court before they a foreign.listen to name another intelligence service in the world that sends them to a third-party court to see if they can listen to the united states. do you think they are having this conversation in china or france or germany or italy? as a matter of fact, the europeans who are screaming the loudest do not even have access to their iel
we have laws and protection and oversight. i told my allies, we send our intelligence services to the foreign intelligence surveillance court before they a foreign.listen to name another intelligence service in the world that sends them to a third-party court to see if they can listen to the united states. do you think they are having this conversation in china or france or germany or italy? as a matter of fact, the europeans who are screaming the loudest do not even have access to their iel
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enforcement or shed the light on law enforcement. that's ludicrous. >> jeffrey, some families were again the release of the tape. one said the release will create a new layer of pain for many in the newtown communicate. hearing those calls takes us back to a day of horror and tragedy. by releasing the tape, do you think, that we're forcing them to relive this horror for our own interests or for what mark describes as our own titillation? >> no, i don't. i would like to draw a distinction between two issues. first i think the judge was completely correct to disclose the tapes. this was a major national event. it is also the law in connecticut that 911 tapes get released. the importance of this issue, this story was the biggest mass murder in the united states since 9/11. it had enormous political ill reply indications. there is a public interest in the public knowing as much as possible about it. so i think the judge was clearly correct. i think it is a closer call about news media. i can see why different people at cnn have made diff
enforcement or shed the light on law enforcement. that's ludicrous. >> jeffrey, some families were again the release of the tape. one said the release will create a new layer of pain for many in the newtown communicate. hearing those calls takes us back to a day of horror and tragedy. by releasing the tape, do you think, that we're forcing them to relive this horror for our own interests or for what mark describes as our own titillation? >> no, i don't. i would like to draw a...
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we're joined now by mark smith, a senior associate at the law firm specializing in media law. we hear a lot about those high pro fail cases, but how big of problem is it generally across twitter? >> i think it's a big problem given the number of social media users you have on twitter, and millions of people are on there, and even in this cases that don't involve high-profile celebrities, you will get comments on the likes of twitter and facebook. >> part of the problem is that regular users of twitter aren't trained in legal matters. journalists go through training courses to know what they can and can't say relating to a court case, and ordinary members of the public have no idea. >> yes, that's exactly right. in the evans case you mentioned there, several people received fines for revealing the identity of the vic -- victim. and in that case all of those individuals said they simply weren't aware of the laws in this area. so it is an area where education needs to be improved. whether you are going to get a lot of social media used as actually reading the attorney general's g
we're joined now by mark smith, a senior associate at the law firm specializing in media law. we hear a lot about those high pro fail cases, but how big of problem is it generally across twitter? >> i think it's a big problem given the number of social media users you have on twitter, and millions of people are on there, and even in this cases that don't involve high-profile celebrities, you will get comments on the likes of twitter and facebook. >> part of the problem is that...
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it will take a while to reste or the law of this famous and situation i do not question the arts moscow. here watching all scenes and rational the news continues after a very short break and go more for you in clear it's a. david cameron visits beijing tweets in mandarin and in from oh it's closer trade links between the u.k. and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome. gonna sell the president accuses nato of applying pressure to allow international forces to stay on its soil after that to pull out more and that's a place in the well. there's a legal shall we leave that maybe. by the sea motions she threw in the play you call it the musical. shoes that no one is there with the guests they deserve answers from. politics. dramas the truth being the worst. story others. think since changing the world. to pictures. from around the. globe. you're watching aussie international live from moscow welcome back. in the u.k. the ads so the guardian newspaper is due to appe
it will take a while to reste or the law of this famous and situation i do not question the arts moscow. here watching all scenes and rational the news continues after a very short break and go more for you in clear it's a. david cameron visits beijing tweets in mandarin and in from oh it's closer trade links between the u.k. and china many of the british chinese working in these shops and restaurants say that the immigration crackdown in london is chinatown isn't making them feel very welcome....